endnote
/ˈendnəʊt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈendnəʊt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈen(d)-ˌnōt/ (ame, mw)
endnote — noun
1. a short note, explanation, or source line collected in a section at the back of
a short note, explanation, or source line collected in a section at the back of a chapter or book, rather than printed at the bottom of the page
Christopher moved the long source note to an endnote before sending the essay.
pattern: move a note to an endnote
At the end of chapter three, Manuela added two endnotes for the maps.
location: endnotes after a chapter
The history book uses endnotes instead of footnotes to keep each page clean.
Anong checked the endnote to find the newspaper date and page number.
By Friday, all sources had to appear in endnotes, not in footnotes.
- footnote
very similar kind of note, but it appears at the bottom of the page instead of later in the book
- annotation
broader term for an explanatory note; it does not have to be placed at the end
- reference
broader source pointer; may appear in an endnote but is not limited to that format
文法句型
put something in an endnote
an endnote at the back of [book / chapter]
用法筆記
Often used in academic or reference writing. Distinguish from 'footnote': an endnote is grouped after a chapter or at the back of a book, while a footnote appears on the same page as the text.